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+ | ! colspan="2" | ''Rolling Stone'' | ||
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+ | | colspan="2" align="center" | [[Image:RollingStone1981.jpg|center|thumb]] | ||
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+ | | <b>Article title:</b> | ||
+ | | Policing The World | ||
+ | |- style="background-color: #f9f9f9;" | ||
+ | | <b>Artist or band featured:</b> | ||
+ | | [[The Police]] | ||
+ | |- style="background-color: #f9f9f9;" | ||
+ | | <b>Year:</b> | ||
+ | | [[1981]] | ||
+ | |- style="background-color: #f9f9f9;" | ||
+ | | <b>Month:</b> | ||
+ | | February | ||
+ | |- style="background-color: #f9f9f9;" | ||
+ | | <b>Country (or countries) of publication:</b> | ||
+ | | USA | ||
+ | |- style="background-color: #f9f9f9;" | ||
+ | | <b>Language(s):</b> | ||
+ | | English | ||
+ | |- style="background-color: #f9f9f9;" | ||
+ | | <b>Author/interviewer:</b> | ||
+ | | James Henke | ||
+ | |- style="background-color: #f9f9f9;" | ||
+ | | <b>Length of feature:</b> | ||
+ | | 3 pages + cover + small bits | ||
+ | |} | ||
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+ | On '''February 19''' [[1981]], [[The Police]] were featured in ''Rolling Stone''. | ||
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+ | =Summary= | ||
+ | The magazine's feature is based on interviews taken around [[The Police]]'s concert in Mexico City ([[1980-11-15]]). | ||
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+ | The cover photo was taken on [[1980-11-30]] in New York, NY, USA. | ||
+ | |||
+ | =Quotes and noteworthy content= | ||
+ | [[Image:1981_02_19_Rolling_Stone_01.jpg|80px]] [[Image:1981_02_19_Rolling_Stone_02.jpg|80px]] [[Image:1981_02_19_Rolling_Stone_03.jpg|34px]] [[Image:1981_02_19_Rolling_Stone_04.jpg|46px]] [[Image:1981_02_19_Rolling_Stone_05.jpg|80px]] [[Image:1981_02_19_Rolling_Stone_06.jpg|40px]] | ||
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+ | =External links= | ||
+ | ''This section needs more information.'' | ||
+ | |||
+ | =References= | ||
+ | ''This section needs more information.'' | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:04, 19 March 2021
Rolling Stone | |
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Article title: | Policing The World |
Artist or band featured: | The Police |
Year: | 1981 |
Month: | February |
Country (or countries) of publication: | USA |
Language(s): | English |
Author/interviewer: | James Henke |
Length of feature: | 3 pages + cover + small bits |
On February 19 1981, The Police were featured in Rolling Stone.
Summary
The magazine's feature is based on interviews taken around The Police's concert in Mexico City (1980-11-15).
The cover photo was taken on 1980-11-30 in New York, NY, USA.
Quotes and noteworthy content
External links
This section needs more information.
References
This section needs more information.